Association Between Body Mass Index and Thirty-Day Complications After Total Knee Arthroplasty

Nov 7, 2017The Journal of arthroplasty

Body Mass Index and Risk of Complications Within 30 Days After Knee Replacement Surgery

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Abstract

Obese patients are at increased risk of multiple complications after total knee arthroplasty, with morbidly obese patients facing the highest risks.

  • Obese patients are associated with a higher risk of pulmonary embolism.
  • Morbidly obese patients show increased risks of readmission, reoperation, and several infections.
  • The risk of complications varies significantly with different categories of obesity, indicating a gradient effect.
  • BMI demonstrates a nonlinear relationship with outcomes such as readmission and reoperation.
  • A target BMI of around 29-30 kg/m may help reduce postoperative complications for obese patients.

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